Wednesday, October 19, 2022 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (PDT)
OMSI Kendall Planetarium, Portland, Oregon, United States
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$40 ($35 ages 65+/under 30, $25 students w/valid ID, $5 Arts-for-All)

Jerod Impichcha̲achaaha' TatePisachi ("Reveal") (for string quartet)
Christopher CerroneNervous Systems (for clarinet & string quartet; co-commissioned by Third Angle)
Gabriel KahaneString Quartet No. 1 "Klee" (co-commissioned by Third Angle)
Adolphus HailstorkThree Smiles for Tracey

Join Team 3A at the planetarium for a full visual and sonic takeover of your senses! Composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate ushers in an evening of clarinet and string quartet with Pisachi (Chickasaw for Reveal), and 3A performs new co-commissions of works by Chris Cerrone and Oregon Symphony Creative Chair Gabriel Kahane—the latter inspired by artist Paul Klee—plus a delightful piece by Adolphus Hailstork that'll leave you smiling.

Please note that flashing and quickly moving visual imagery will be a part of the projected video accompanying the music.

Please review Third Angle's current Health & Safety Protocols before attending this event: https://www.thirdangle.org/ticket-info

About Emily Cole, violin

Emily Cole joined the Oregon Symphony in 2011. An avid chamber musician, Emily is a member of the Mousai Remix string quartet with fellow Oregon Symphony musicians Shin-Young Kwon, Jennifer Arnold, and Marilyn de Oliveira. She has also performed locally with Third Angle Ensemble, fEARnoMUSIC, 45th Parallel, and Northwest New Music. During the summer months, Emily has performed with the Oregon Bach Festival, the Seattle Opera, and the Apollo Music Festival. Emily is on the faculty at Lewis & Clark College; she also coaches chamber musicians with Portland Summer Ensembles and Seattle’s Music Northwest.

Emily earned her M.M. from the University of North Texas, where she held a teaching fellowship and studied with Emanuel Borok. She received her B.M. from the University of Texas at Austin, studying with Brian Lewis. A native of Seattle, Emily was also a longtime student of former Seattle Symphony concertmaster Ilkka Talvi.

https://www.orsymphony.org/discover/orchestra/strings/emily-cole/

OMSI Kendall Planetarium

1945 SE Water Ave Suite 200
Portland, Oregon 97214
United States

https://omsi.edu/planetarium